
SIP User's Manual 120 Document #: LTRT-65411
MediaPack Series
Parameter Description
Mutual Authentication Mode
[MutualAuthenticationMod
e]
Determines the device's mode of operation when Authentication and
Key Agreement (AKA) Digest Authentication is used.
[0] Optional = Incoming requests that don't include AKA
authentication information are accepted (default).
[1] Mandatory = Incoming requests that don't include AKA
authentication information are rejected.
3.4.4.1.3 Proxy Sets Table
The 'Proxy Sets Table' page allows you to define Proxy Sets. A Proxy Set is a group of
Proxy servers defined by IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN). You can
define up to six Proxy Sets, each having a unique ID number and each containing up to five
Proxy server addresses. For each Proxy server address, you can define the transport type
(i.e., UDP, TCP, or TLS). In addition, Proxy load balancing and redundancy mechanisms
can be applied per Proxy Set (if a Proxy Set contains more than one Proxy address).
Proxy Sets can later be assigned to IP Groups of type SERVER only (refer to ''Configuring
the IP Groups'' on page 186).
When the device sends an INVITE message to an IP Group,
it is sent to the IP address/domain name defined for the Proxy Set that is associated with
the specific IP Group. In other words, the Proxy Set represents the destination of the call.
Note:
You can also configure the Proxy Sets table using the ini file table parameters
ProxyIP and ProxySet (refer to ''SIP Configuration Parameters'' on page 260).
¾ To add Proxy servers and configure Proxy parameters, take these
5 steps:
1. Open the 'Proxy Sets Table' page (Configuration tab > Protocol Configuration
menu > Protocol Definition submenu > Proxy Sets Table page item).
Figure 3-59: Proxy Sets Table Page
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